Ferber IX

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III
Role Experimental aircraft
Manufacturer Antoinette
Designer Ferdinand Ferber
First flight 1908
Number built 1

The Antoinette III, originally called the Ferber IX or Aeroplane Ferber n° 9,[Note 1] was an early experimental aircraft flown in France. It was based on Ferdinand Ferber's previous design the Ferber n°8, and was quite unlike other Antoinette aircraft. It was renamed when Ferber became a director of the Antoinette company.

The Antoinette III was a two-bay

horizontal stabiliser behind. The undercarriage was of bicycle configuration and included small outriggers near the wingtips. Power was provided by an Antoinette 8V water cooled V-8 engine driving a tractor propeller
.

Between July and September 1908, Ferber made a series of progressively longer flights in the machine, the longest recorded being on 15 September when he covered 9.65 km (6.00 mi) in 9 minutes.

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Notes

  1. ^ in Ferber book L'aviation; ses débuts- son développement, pages 81-82

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